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Important Information You Need to Record

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NOTICE: System Overview Important Information You Need to Record Important Information You Need to Record Before you begin using your workstation, take a moment to gather the following important information and note it in the appropriate subsection for future use: • LANIC ID • SCSI device ID(s) • Device file used for each SCSI device • Internet Protocol (IP) address • Subnetwork mask For help with these, refer to Using your HP Workstation. LANIC ID Locate the contents label that comes with the workstation shipping carton. Find the LANIC ID listed there and write it down in the space provided: LANIC ID You can also get your LANIC ID by using the lanscan command in a terminal window. To do this, follow these steps: 1 Turn your workstation and monitor on, if you have not already done so. Figure 1 of this chapter shows the location of the power switch on the workstation. See the documentation that came with your monitor for the location of the monitor power switch. Boot the HP-UX operating system. 2 In a terminal window, enter the following at the prompt: /usr/sbin/lanscan You will see a table similar to Table 3. 22

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System Overview
Important Information You Need to Record
Important Information You Need to Record
Before you begin using your workstation, take a moment to gather the fol-
lowing important information and note it in the appropriate subsection for
future use:
LANIC ID
SCSI device ID(s)
Device file used for each SCSI device
Internet Protocol (IP) address
Subnetwork mask
NOTICE:
For help with these, refer to
Using your HP Workstation
.
LANIC ID
Locate the contents label that comes with the workstation shipping carton.
Find the LANIC ID listed there and write it down in the space provided:
LANIC ID ____________________________________________
You can also get your LANIC ID by using the lanscan command in a termi-
nal window. To do this, follow these steps:
1
Turn your workstation and monitor on, if you have not already done so. Figure 1
of this chapter shows the location of the power switch on the workstation. See the
documentation that came with your monitor for the location of the monitor power
switch. Boot the HP-UX operating system.
2
In a terminal window, enter the following at the prompt:
/usr/sbin/lanscan
You will see a table similar to Table 3.